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I am trying to create a web based exam that is not going to be posted to the
internet. All the HTML files will be placed onto a CD that I can burn copies of and distribute to my people for taking a practice exam. Can you please tell me how I would go about creating such an exam. I know how to insert radio buttons and submit buttons. What I do not know is how to have it check the answers when they hit the submit button. Also, I cannot figure out what the properties should be for the radio buttons. Can you please help me out with this? Thanks for the help and have a great day!! Thanks, Ken |
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Word is actually a pretty lousy choice for this. By 'web-based' presumably
you mean HTML files rather than Word files. While Word can create these, using Word to create HTML forms is the devil's work. If you really want web-based, use an application designed for the purpose. "Ken" wrote in message ... I am trying to create a web based exam that is not going to be posted to the internet. All the HTML files will be placed onto a CD that I can burn copies of and distribute to my people for taking a practice exam. Can you please tell me how I would go about creating such an exam. I know how to insert radio buttons and submit buttons. What I do not know is how to have it check the answers when they hit the submit button. Also, I cannot figure out what the properties should be for the radio buttons. Can you please help me out with this? Thanks for the help and have a great day!! Thanks, Ken |
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Thanks for the information. However, I am on a government computer where I
am not allowed to download or install any software. I was using word because I have used it in the past to create regular web pages. Is there anyother program within the MS Office 2003 version that you can recommend using or even any other way that you know of using any program that might already be installed on my government computer? Thanks, Ken "Jezebel" wrote: Word is actually a pretty lousy choice for this. By 'web-based' presumably you mean HTML files rather than Word files. While Word can create these, using Word to create HTML forms is the devil's work. If you really want web-based, use an application designed for the purpose. "Ken" wrote in message ... I am trying to create a web based exam that is not going to be posted to the internet. All the HTML files will be placed onto a CD that I can burn copies of and distribute to my people for taking a practice exam. Can you please tell me how I would go about creating such an exam. I know how to insert radio buttons and submit buttons. What I do not know is how to have it check the answers when they hit the submit button. Also, I cannot figure out what the properties should be for the radio buttons. Can you please help me out with this? Thanks for the help and have a great day!! Thanks, Ken |
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"Ken" wrote in message ... Thanks for the information. However, I am on a government computer where I am not allowed to download or install any software. I was using word because I have used it in the past to create regular web pages. Is there anyother program within the MS Office 2003 version that you can recommend using or even any other way that you know of using any program that might already be installed on my government computer? Thanks, Ken "Jezebel" wrote: Word is actually a pretty lousy choice for this. By 'web-based' presumably you mean HTML files rather than Word files. While Word can create these, using Word to create HTML forms is the devil's work. If you really want web-based, use an application designed for the purpose. "Ken" wrote in message ... I am trying to create a web based exam that is not going to be posted to the internet. All the HTML files will be placed onto a CD that I can burn copies of and distribute to my people for taking a practice exam. Can you please tell me how I would go about creating such an exam. I know how to insert radio buttons and submit buttons. What I do not know is how to have it check the answers when they hit the submit button. Also, I cannot figure out what the properties should be for the radio buttons. Can you please help me out with this? Thanks for the help and have a great day!! Thanks, Ken |
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